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This is a message from a complete idiot. This is the second time I have done
this, and after the last catastrophe, promised everyone with ears I'd back up. I didn't. I'm an idiot! Kind of terrifying to think my day job is in IT... I have large word documents which I encrypt due to security issues. My registry died last week and took out Windows (XP Pro), so I had to put another installation on and set it all up again. All of my documents were (again, stupidly) stored in folders on my old login's desktop, but were all okay (or all seemed okay). ....except one file, which is about 500kb and was encrypted. Now when I open it, I get a file permission error. When I recover text from the document using several different recovery programs, its gibberish (of course, because of the encryption). When I try to insert the file into a new document, word tells me "user does not have access privelages". Oh, please, please, someone tell me if there's a way to fix this...! any help is honestly, sincerely, gratefully appreciated. |
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Sorry, I should have added that this file had two passwords (ie. it was
reserved, and another password for modifying) "Kelly" wrote: This is a message from a complete idiot. This is the second time I have done this, and after the last catastrophe, promised everyone with ears I'd back up. I didn't. I'm an idiot! Kind of terrifying to think my day job is in IT... I have large word documents which I encrypt due to security issues. My registry died last week and took out Windows (XP Pro), so I had to put another installation on and set it all up again. All of my documents were (again, stupidly) stored in folders on my old login's desktop, but were all okay (or all seemed okay). ...except one file, which is about 500kb and was encrypted. Now when I open it, I get a file permission error. When I recover text from the document using several different recovery programs, its gibberish (of course, because of the encryption). When I try to insert the file into a new document, word tells me "user does not have access privelages". Oh, please, please, someone tell me if there's a way to fix this...! any help is honestly, sincerely, gratefully appreciated. |
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Hi,
Read this article about Word Passwords types and how it's possible to recover http://lastbit.com/word-article.asp And you can try express recovery service http://lastbit.com/express-recovery.asp Best regards, Tim. |
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Hi Tim! Thanks for your advice, but I probably didn't explain myself well
enough. I know what the password is to open the document, the problem is, word isn't prompting for the password since the crash - it just says that "Word experienced an error trying to open the file, check the file permissions, available memory or use recover text from any file" (that's a summary, not exactly what is says). I have found elsewhere on the net other Win XP/ Office 2003 users with the same problem however can't find a solution. That error message is also associated with a problem opening Office 2003/SP1 docs with earlier versions of office, however the fix suggested by Microsoft for that problem didn't work. Files under 500kb are opening just fine, it's files over 500kb that no longer prompt for password. "Tim" wrote: Hi, Read this article about Word Passwords types and how it's possible to recover http://lastbit.com/word-article.asp And you can try express recovery service http://lastbit.com/express-recovery.asp Best regards, Tim. |
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